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Old Aug 8, 2003 | 12:05 AM
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joe faughnan
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We purchased our Crossfire last week from the dealer in Bristol, CT. The whole expierence could not have been better.

We went there looking to purchase a Seabring convertible, but when my wife saw the white Crossfire on the floor, we had to get it.

They offered me the vehicle at list, but I had to sleep on it. The next day we called the salesman and said we would like to test drive it later in the afternoon. When we arrived at the dealership at about 6 PM, the Crossfire was out of the showroom and in the lot "waiting" for us. They took a copy of my operator's license and gave me the keys and said to be back before 9 PM. In those 2+ hours I ran this vehicle. It was great. The decision was made. Upon our return the salesman stayed with us after everyone else went home to complete the paperwork.

We picked the Crossfire up 2 days later. The sales manager and most of the other salemen on duty personally congratualted us on our purchase. Pictures were taken and follow up phone calls were made. It was a very nice expierence buying this car from that dealership.

Based upon some of the comment above concerning dealership policies, Chrysler should use the management of my dealership to run a training course on how to customer friendly.
 
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